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Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by IamFreshprince(m): 11:05pm On Feb 28, 2019
I sight you Ajibade..✌
tourismlove:
more pictures

YOU CAN JOIN US ON OUR NEXT TRIP BY FOLLOWING THIS LINK http://toursnigeria.com/tour-package/
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by blackjack21(m): 11:39pm On Feb 28, 2019
tourismlove:
Once again I teamed up with my good friend Koyejo Sofoluwe(@KINGFISHEREcHo) and a group of tourists for an overnight camping experience at Lufasi Park. We had our last overnight camping experience at Enukunmi Eleko Beach, you can read more about it here https://www.nairaland.com/4943290/nairalander-shares-overnight-beach-camping

This time around it was Lufasi Park. A brief history; Lufasi stands Lekki Urban Forest and Animal Sanctuary Initiative. Lufasi was founded on the 4th January 2013, by Mr. Desmond Majekodunmi as a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to actively participate in the protection and preservation of natural habitats in urban areas as well as to play an active role in the realization of sustainable development programs in Nigeria.

LUFASI has pristine Forest Reserve and Nature Park that sits on 20hectres along the Lekki-Epe Expressway with a nature-themed leisure play-park and animal sanctuary.

Enough of history, now to our camping experience; the team set out for Lufasi from Alagomeji at 3:50pm. The journey was an exciting one; everyone got to introduce themselves and talk about what they do. The journey was smooth and gridlock free.

We got to Lufasi Park within an hour. We started off with a quick tour of the park. We saw the horses, donkeys, tortoise, African civet and wide variety of birds, monkeys and fresh lush vegetation. Honestly we saw a lot of animals but I cannot remember them all. After the tour, we proceeded further into the forest in picking a camp site.

On selecting a camp site, it was now time to set up tents, drop our bags, set up the camp fire and prepare dinner.

After all was said and done, it was time to get down to the business of the day. We played a lot of games, danced, sang, karaoke, ate and networked. Our facilitator also gave us a talk on the importance of spending time in the forest. Here are some of the things He said; camping in the forests helps
- Lower stress levels
- Lower blood pressure
- Increased immunity to sickness
- Increased inner peace and happiness

We all finally slept around 4am but were all up by 8am for a forest walk and forest bathing (shinrin-yoku). Forest bathing simply means taking in the forest atmosphere. After our forest bathing, we returned to our camp site to have our breakfast, played some more games, had a talk on the preservation of the ecotourism and finally decamped at 12noon.

Learning Points
- Forest camping is a fun activity and should be greatly encouraged.
- Other parks in Nigeria should also encourage overnight camping by tourists.
- Stop illicit bush burning.
- Nigeria needs to utilize her forest resources more.

I leave you with these quotes of Albert Einstein “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better”.

Let our pictures do the remaining talking.

Credits: TourguideRotimi
Source: http://www.tourguidenigeria.com/2019/02/our-overnight-camping-at-lufasi-park.html
Where can I get a tent like that, and how much ?
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by seguno2: 12:21am On Mar 01, 2019
ticoticotico:
In the expense of us trying to live Oyinbo life we look ridiculously stupid

Certain things are not just meant for we Africans
Such as the internet and forums for sharing information and having civil conversation like nairalandhuh
How many oyinbo books of 15th, 16th and 17th century life have you read?
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by seguno2: 12:23am On Mar 01, 2019
happney65:
Shey una fuckkkk for there abi una no fucccck?Na wetin me wan know be that
Is your mind so idle that you think so much about fuccck but may actually be doing very little of ithuh
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by samsam2019: 12:55am On Mar 01, 2019
I loved camping until I watçhed wrong turn grin
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by dayleke: 1:32am On Mar 01, 2019
AgentGoat:
I also want to know if they released inside the babes grin






aro1 I hail o
Oga of d parlor....
If you know you know.
aro1 is d resident comic o.
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by sdbaba: 3:32am On Mar 01, 2019
cool cool cool
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by Timisamd(m): 3:35am On Mar 01, 2019
calddon:
Nice, hope no snakes'?
shocked
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by CodeBlooded: 5:02am On Mar 01, 2019
ticoticotico:
In the expense of us trying to live Oyinbo life we look ridiculously stupid

Certain things are not just meant for we Africans
Poverty na curse. That’s the only thing that will make a black man think this is wasting of money
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by DonroxyII: 5:21am On Mar 01, 2019
happney65:
Shey una fuckkkk for there abi una no fucccck?Na wetin me wan know be that
Nairaland
I don dey expect person wey go ask this question on page 0
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by murphyibiam15(m): 6:58am On Mar 01, 2019
samsam2019:
I loved camping until I watçhed wrong turn grin
a camping movie? where can I download it?
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by Dayo36617: 5:49pm On Mar 01, 2019
[color=#990000][/color]see below
Fixed games by Dayo

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by Ugosample(m): 6:21pm On Mar 01, 2019
ticoticotico:
In the expense of us trying to live Oyinbo life we look ridiculously stupid

Certain things are not just meant for we Africans
what is this one saying?
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by Ugosample(m): 6:31pm On Mar 01, 2019
BLUEJAYY:
Thanks for enlightening that fellow. People around this clime just struggle to survive and are totally rigid, thereby missing out on actually 'living' life. It's sad.
You are just being polite

Let's say it as it is.....


Sufferhead in Niggerarea has damaged their skull and brains.

That is why they don't see anything good in anything
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by Icon79(m): 11:16pm On Mar 03, 2019
grin cheesy smiley wink


O pari

BecaciaBarbie:
Haha you guys are always making me laugh so much grin
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by naturefellow(m): 7:16pm On Mar 09, 2019
ticoticotico:
In the expense of us trying to live Oyinbo life we look ridiculously stupid

Certain things are not just meant for we Africans
Backpacking (Hiking and Camping) . Somewhere in Nigeria...

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by naturefellow(m):
Hiking and camping somewhere in Nigeria...

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by naturefellow(m):
Photos speak!

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by ticoticotico: 8:38pm On Mar 09, 2019
naturefellow:
Backpacking (Hiking and Camping) . Somewhere in Nigeria...
You are just like refugees crossing the sahara
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by naturefellow(m): 8:55pm On Mar 09, 2019
ticoticotico:
You are just like refugees crossing the sahara
that's another form of outdoor adventure you should try if Nigeria isn't big and good enough for you smiley
Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by tourismlove(op):
Maxmavis:
How can I join next time?
Hi, Here is our next camping

BADAGRY BEACH CAMPING

PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum, First Storey Building In Nigeria, Badagry Heritage Museum, Seriki Abass Slave Baracoon, The Agia Tree Monument, Vlekete Slave Market, Gberefu Peninsula -‘Point Of No Return, Wawu Palace Cannon Guns, The Sato Drum Statue, Well Of Forgetfulness, Suntan Beach Resort And Much More

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
Transportation (comfortable AC vehicle)
Entrance fees
Feeding
Several games
Hangout
Camping tent

PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Away from the hustle and noise of the city, and being in one accord with nature and friends…

The next minute is vague and a mystery, watching the seconds pass by, counting in sync with the waves hitting the shores only a few meters away…

Learning about the slave trade and the history of the ancient town of Badagry…

Our light – the moon, helped by the campfire, our bed – the shores, and our 5 star hotels – camp tents. With soothing comfort from the stillness of the night and calm from nature’s gifts, enough to make us merry, reflect and rejuvenated…

Date: Public holiday June 5-6, 2019

Fee: ₦15,000

Payment deadline is the 3rd of June, 2019

Call/chat 08022534765 or email info@toursnigeria.com for more information

www.toursnigeria.com/tour-package/

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by tourismlove(op):
BecaciaBarbie:
Op, please inform me of the next one...i'd love to be a part of it please...or just add me up.
Hi, Here is our next camping

BADAGRY BEACH CAMPING

PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum, First Storey Building In Nigeria, Badagry Heritage Museum, Seriki Abass Slave Baracoon, The Agia Tree Monument, Vlekete Slave Market, Gberefu Peninsula -‘Point Of No Return, Wawu Palace Cannon Guns, The Sato Drum Statue, Well Of Forgetfulness, Suntan Beach Resort And Much More

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
Transportation (comfortable AC vehicle)
Entrance fees
Feeding
Several games
Hangout
Camping tent

PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Away from the hustle and noise of the city, and being in one accord with nature and friends…

The next minute is vague and a mystery, watching the seconds pass by, counting in sync with the waves hitting the shores only a few meters away…

Learning about the slave trade and the history of the ancient town of Badagry…

Our light – the moon, helped by the campfire, our bed – the shores, and our 5 star hotels – camp tents. With soothing comfort from the stillness of the night and calm from nature’s gifts, enough to make us merry, reflect and rejuvenated…

Date: Public holiday June 5-6, 2019

Fee: ₦15,000

Payment deadline is the 3rd of June, 2019

Call/chat 08022534765 or email info@toursnigeria.com for more information

www.toursnigeria.com/tour-package/

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by tourismlove(op):
DrPurple:
I would like to Join TOO...
☝️☝️☝️
Hi, Here is our next camping

BADAGRY BEACH CAMPING

PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum, First Storey Building In Nigeria, Badagry Heritage Museum, Seriki Abass Slave Baracoon, The Agia Tree Monument, Vlekete Slave Market, Gberefu Peninsula -‘Point Of No Return, Wawu Palace Cannon Guns, The Sato Drum Statue, Well Of Forgetfulness, Suntan Beach Resort And Much More

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
Transportation (comfortable AC vehicle)
Entrance fees
Feeding
Several games
Hangout
Camping tent

PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Away from the hustle and noise of the city, and being in one accord with nature and friends…

The next minute is vague and a mystery, watching the seconds pass by, counting in sync with the waves hitting the shores only a few meters away…

Learning about the slave trade and the history of the ancient town of Badagry…

Our light – the moon, helped by the campfire, our bed – the shores, and our 5 star hotels – camp tents. With soothing comfort from the stillness of the night and calm from nature’s gifts, enough to make us merry, reflect and rejuvenated…

Date: Public holiday June 5-6, 2019

Fee: ₦15,000

Payment deadline is the 3rd of June, 2019

Call/chat 08022534765 or email info@toursnigeria.com for more information

www.toursnigeria.com/tour-package/

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by tourismlove(op):
ehix89:
Life is too short, lemme join the group so i make it to the next trip jare....every day hustle hustle hustle
Hi, Here is our next camping

BADAGRY BEACH CAMPING

PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum, First Storey Building In Nigeria, Badagry Heritage Museum, Seriki Abass Slave Baracoon, The Agia Tree Monument, Vlekete Slave Market, Gberefu Peninsula -‘Point Of No Return, Wawu Palace Cannon Guns, The Sato Drum Statue, Well Of Forgetfulness, Suntan Beach Resort And Much More

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
Transportation (comfortable AC vehicle)
Entrance fees
Feeding
Several games
Hangout
Camping tent

PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Away from the hustle and noise of the city, and being in one accord with nature and friends…

The next minute is vague and a mystery, watching the seconds pass by, counting in sync with the waves hitting the shores only a few meters away…

Learning about the slave trade and the history of the ancient town of Badagry…

Our light – the moon, helped by the campfire, our bed – the shores, and our 5 star hotels – camp tents. With soothing comfort from the stillness of the night and calm from nature’s gifts, enough to make us merry, reflect and rejuvenated…

Date: Public holiday June 5-6, 2019

Fee: ₦15,000

Payment deadline is the 3rd of June, 2019

Call/chat 08022534765 or email info@toursnigeria.com for more information

www.toursnigeria.com/tour-package/

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by tourismlove(op):
chuks000:
If you will have any camping in May or June, I will definitely join
Hi, Here is our next camping

BADAGRY BEACH CAMPING

PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum, First Storey Building In Nigeria, Badagry Heritage Museum, Seriki Abass Slave Baracoon, The Agia Tree Monument, Vlekete Slave Market, Gberefu Peninsula -‘Point Of No Return, Wawu Palace Cannon Guns, The Sato Drum Statue, Well Of Forgetfulness, Suntan Beach Resort And Much More

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
Transportation (comfortable AC vehicle)
Entrance fees
Feeding
Several games
Hangout
Camping tent

PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Away from the hustle and noise of the city, and being in one accord with nature and friends…

The next minute is vague and a mystery, watching the seconds pass by, counting in sync with the waves hitting the shores only a few meters away…

Learning about the slave trade and the history of the ancient town of Badagry…

Our light – the moon, helped by the campfire, our bed – the shores, and our 5 star hotels – camp tents. With soothing comfort from the stillness of the night and calm from nature’s gifts, enough to make us merry, reflect and rejuvenated…

Date: Public holiday June 5-6, 2019

Fee: ₦15, 000

Payment deadline is the 3rd of June, 2019

Call/chat 08022534765 or email info@toursnigeria.com for more information

www.toursnigeria.com/tour-package/

Re: A Nairalander Shares Overnight Camping At Lufasi Park Lekki by RuggedSniper: 11:13am On Aug 02, 2020
tourismlove:
Once again I teamed up with my good friend Koyejo Sofoluwe(@KINGFISHEREcHo) and a group of tourists for an overnight camping experience at Lufasi Park. We had our last overnight camping experience at Enukunmi Eleko Beach, you can read more about it here https://www.nairaland.com/4943290/nairalander-shares-overnight-beach-camping

This time around it was Lufasi Park. A brief history; Lufasi stands Lekki Urban Forest and Animal Sanctuary Initiative. Lufasi was founded on the 4th January 2013, by Mr. Desmond Majekodunmi as a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to actively participate in the protection and preservation of natural habitats in urban areas as well as to play an active role in the realization of sustainable development programs in Nigeria.

LUFASI has pristine Forest Reserve and Nature Park that sits on 20hectres along the Lekki-Epe Expressway with a nature-themed leisure play-park and animal sanctuary.

Enough of history, now to our camping experience; the team set out for Lufasi from Alagomeji at 3:50pm. The journey was an exciting one; everyone got to introduce themselves and talk about what they do. The journey was smooth and gridlock free.

We got to Lufasi Park within an hour. We started off with a quick tour of the park. We saw the horses, donkeys, tortoise, African civet and wide variety of birds, monkeys and fresh lush vegetation. Honestly we saw a lot of animals but I cannot remember them all. After the tour, we proceeded further into the forest in picking a camp site.

On selecting a camp site, it was now time to set up tents, drop our bags, set up the camp fire and prepare dinner.

After all was said and done, it was time to get down to the business of the day. We played a lot of games, danced, sang, karaoke, ate and networked. Our facilitator also gave us a talk on the importance of spending time in the forest. Here are some of the things He said; camping in the forests helps
- Lower stress levels
- Lower blood pressure
- Increased immunity to sickness
- Increased inner peace and happiness

We all finally slept around 4am but were all up by 8am for a forest walk and forest bathing (shinrin-yoku). Forest bathing simply means taking in the forest atmosphere. After our forest bathing, we returned to our camp site to have our breakfast, played some more games, had a talk on the preservation of the ecotourism and finally decamped at 12noon.

Learning Points
- Forest camping is a fun activity and should be greatly encouraged.
- Other parks in Nigeria should also encourage overnight camping by tourists.
- Stop illicit bush burning.
- Nigeria needs to utilize her forest resources more.

I leave you with these quotes of Albert Einstein “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better”.

Let our pictures do the remaining talking.

Credits: TourguideRotimi
Source: http://www.tourguidenigeria.com/2019/02/our-overnight-camping-at-lufasi-park.html
Awesome... hope there are no wild snakes that can disturb campers?
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